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John Fielding, CEO
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An article in the Louisville Courier Journal the week of May 22nd heightened public awareness of Kentucky’s oldest peregrine nest site.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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Then please direct your attention to our final exhibit, a series published last year in the Louisville Courier-Journal that documented coal mine operators routinely submitting coal dust samples to the Mine Safety and Health Administration which were impossibly clean.
The amphitheater project was the result of the work of a small group of citizens led by John Hoagland, manager of The Courier-Journal and Louisville Times Trade Relations Department.
The Louisville Courier-Journal at KDLA The Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives owns copies of the Courier Journal from Louisville, Kentucky on microfilm from 1868 to the current day.
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Richard Hosking, Paranormal Investigator
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According to the Louisville Courier-Journal , two police officers piloting a helicopter encountered a glowing pear-shaped UFO the size of a basketball which literally flew in circles around the helicopter, which was flying at speeds of up to 100 mph.
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Pete Trengle, Bass Player
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The Courier Journal , Louisville, KY "Ball weaves a pleasant skein of shanachie tales with a fair bit of wit, but it's just so much string for his true jewels, the short harp solos.
Louisville Courier Journal TV critic Tom Dorsey calls "1998_big Story" a USA Today-style "gimmick" to "sell your story by the way you package it," but he adds quickly, "on the whole it's been well done.
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Bori Gonbutoren, Reindeer Herder
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Summer, 1994, The Courier Journal By Andrew Adler The Louisville Bach Society turned its annual summertime concert into an example of significant community involvement.
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Anita Ganesh, Poet
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The Louisville Courier-Journal once described Sawyier's works as "shades of delicate color and sometimes rugged beauty that are met on many a twist and turn of the Kentucky River.
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Thomas Owens, Police Officer
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Cheerleader hazing (lawsuit) The Louisville Courier-Journal revealed hazing allegations by two girls alleging physical restraint, abusive behavior and verbal abuse.
The inference was substantiated by coal mine supervisors' admission to the Louisville Courier-Journal of regular cheating on the tests designed to protect miners' safety.
In 1993 an investigation by the Louisville Courier-Journal discovered that the company was using unpaid prison labor in Kentucky.
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